
“Stay safe.” How many times a day do you hear that? During this COVID19 era, whether the conversation is for business or pleasure, the majority of mine end with someone telling me, “Stay safe.” Then I ask them to do the same.
Here in Los Angeles, weeks have turn into months. No complaints from me, proud of the liberal blueness of my state as I am. Assuming folks remind me to ‘stay safe’ at home with super-clean hands, for my part, I mean something different. Stay safe, dear reader — stay safely happy as well as healthy.
Now that we’re on the subject, how are you managing that? Me, I do my usual keeping busy. Let me preface that with: it’s easy for me. I am most definitely lucky, lucky, lucky. I’ve got food, shelter, and all my people are sound inside and out. That includes my four-legged furry little girl. And I live in an area where Spring has sprung amid a fabulously mild climate.
Recently I heard that sheltering has affected dogs (surely the menagerie of other beloved pets too) — in a good way! It turns out that at least one doggie needed vet-prescribed relaxation to recover from wagging their tail so much. Ah, the sheer bliss of having one’s person(s) home ‘round the clock, ‘round the week!
My heart goes out to everyone who struggles as a result of the pandemic. Thank you, all who are working away from home. You are my heroes.
But I feel guilty. You too? Because for as terrible as the situation is…
These are some of the gifts that I will miss when sheltering is over…
- I live within walking distance from a commuter airport, and my home has single-paned windows. Fewer flights mean I’ve been sleeping better and now I hear more birds in the daytime.
- Though I didn’t eat out much even before the sheltering, stocking up for two weeks at a time takes rethinking errands and cooking. That’s not so bad — I’m finding that shopping far less often leaves me more time to write, to walk, to do all kinds of things.
- Nature too is getting a ‘reboot.’ Fewer drivers result in cleaner air, more birds singing this spring-time, and less road-kill. It’s nice to look up to a night sky of more twinkling stars, fewer airplanes.
- It’s lovely to see neighbors I never knew. They ride their bikes past my window, their kids following like ducklings.
- More pets are out with their owners. On my strolls, dog in tow or not, it’s a relief to not worry about rush-hour traffic mowing us down.
- People are adopting more pets!
- My expenses are down. Since this started, I haven’t needed to put gas in my car.
- I have less laundry and buy fewer clothes I haven’t gotten my hair styled, and I definitely use fewer cosmetics.
- My rare drives are a breeze in the reduced traffic.
- Definitely, it would be great to see my friends and family in person soon. On the other hand, with all this extra time, we’re keeping in closer contact thanks to Zoom and FaceTiming. Moreover, visual visits require us to really pay attention to each other.
- When I had my annual physical, speaking with my doctor didn’t cost me a co-pay, as it was a phone visit.
- Without the commute to parties and my beloved yoga studio, I’m keeping fitter with fewer days of over-indulgence and the daily zoom workouts.
- My husband is whiling away his extra time by assuming much of the grocery shopping and cooking duties.
- For all anyone knows, I’ve got a mustache and mask-tan lines on face — but I won’t tell!
Apparently, I’m not the only one who feels this way. When I asked my Facebook friends, they had plenty they appreciated. I forgot to ask permission to name them, so I’ll paraphrase. Some are exercising to videos and glad for more time to cook, garden, create art, and to watch old and new favorite TV shows. Personally, I’m totally on the same page as the friend who’s binging on “Monk” shows. Even my local newspaper, The Long Beach Post News’ columnist Tim Grobaty, reports some good fallout from all the pollution slow-down.
Need some self-soothing boosts? This one from Australia has helped me.
People are grateful for…
- Time to enjoy flowers.
- Along a beach on Lake Huron, Canada, the sky is breathtaking… clean, clear days and inky nights with exuberant stars.
- I’m using less gas, and I love how gasoline prices have dropped.
- Less traffic is excellent for motorcycling.
- Now I have time to practice meditation.
- Now there are a lot of swans at my park.
- I’ve got more time to garden. The clean air and bright sun are lovely on my walks with my dogs.
- I’ve taught myself new line dances as I practice in my kitchen!
- As a baking enthusiast, I’m taking cakes to friends stuck at home.
- I don’t like that I still have to go to work, but it’s nice to see others spending more time with their children.
- This is giving everyone a chance to reevaluate their priorities.
- My cat has more time to sit on me.
- My blood pressure is way down.
- I’m feeling more relaxed and healthier than I have in years.
What’ll you miss once the pandemic is over? Are there any gifts you’re determined to maintain?
More of Happiness Between Tails posts regarding the current crisis are here and here and here and here and here and here and here.
Now about my first podcast — I’m hard at work on it! It’ll be ready for your listening pleasure soon!
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I LOVE your list of positives! I’m actually busier at the moment because of falling so far behind with too many health blips lately, and things like grocery shopping has been more difficult and time-consuming. That said, it’s easier to drive with less cars congesting the roads, and it’s lovely to have the windows open and not be assaulted by quite so much noise. Although it’s gone back to grey and cold now, we have had a few gorgeous days of sunshine which have been so, so nice. I’m also very fortunate to have my parents safe at home with me, a garden to get some fresh air, and I’ve been able to get the groceries we need thanks to the staff working so hard in the supermarkets to keep things as well stocked as possible. It’s swings and roundabouts with this situation but you do have to keep the positives in mind, even if it requires a change in perspective, because otherwise it just makes a hard situation all the worse.
Stay safe, da-AL 😉
Sending love,
Caz xx
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wishing you feel better soon, dear. of course this isn’t to negate the difficulties, only to also see more fully…
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Thank you for sharing!!.. looking forward to your podcast, all the best with it!.. yes, now would be as good time for one to think about what one has done and what one would like to do and perhaps make subtle changes where needed, in a word: “evolve”… 🙂
Hope all is well in your part of the universe, and today ( and every day)..
May the dreams you hold dearest
Be those which come true
May the kindness you spread
Keep returning to you
(Irish Saying)
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love it!!! evolve (as opposed to devolved harhar)
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There is always much happiness to be found in just living the life you are given. So happy that all is well!
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I’m looking forward to listen.
I’ll miss all the time and space. All the time. I love it. I hope I’ll keep up with running (couch to 5k) when I go back to work although it’ll mean getting up super early.
I really enjoyed reading this post. Thank you!!
Love, light and glitter
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couch to 5k? am impressed!
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🙂 thanks! I actually think of you because I do full squatting a bit so that my knees hopefully won’t be hurt…
Have you ever done it?
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full squats – yes — & a 5k long ago too 🙂
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Great post again, dear da-AL. For me personally, not a lot of changes. My husband works at home now, but we have a separate office space for that. Adopted a second dog, to prevent him going to a shelter and for the rest…living on as usual. Oh wait, my weekly trip for groceries now involves me having to put on a mask. Well, that is doable 😉
Lucky, lucky, lucky…yep, that sums it up for me too. Looking forward to your podcast! XxX
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very glad to hear all well with you & yours, dear Patty ❤
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